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  • Member Posts: 6,823 ✭✭✭

    Hey. I will only be 99 at that point! Seems like a sure thing, unless the Lord returns first. Geeked

    Consider what happened to Abraham when he was 99 or thereabouts.....

     

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    Consider what happened to Abraham when he was 99 or thereabouts....

    In my case, they call them great grandchildren. [8-|] Of course, by then, I will add another great to that. [H]

    When I retired from the USN, I promised to live until the Lord returns to make them pay for my years of service.

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    Terah's family tree is complicated enough

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    Hey Andrew,

    I like the faces in your family tree. Where did you find the settings to create it this way?

    I do not see the faces option in my Logos4 and I am running the latest Beta.
    I don't even see an option to add my own... so how did you do that please?? 

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    Praiser said:

     

    Hey Andrew,

    I like the faces in your family tree. Where did you find the settings to create it this way?

    I do not see the faces option in my Logos4 and I am running the latest Beta.
    I don't even see an option to add my own... so how did you do that please?? 


    I ran this report in my 4.0d SR-2 installation on my main account.  This is the 'cartoon' option from there.  It seems they've changed them in the beta.  I only noticed that yesterday.  I think it's a shame that this one seems to have been removed.

     

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    I ran this report in my 4.0d SR-2 installation on my main account.  This is the 'cartoon' option from there.  It seems they've changed them in the beta.  I only noticed that yesterday.  I think it's a shame that this one seems to have been removed.

     

    This one wouldn't have been the one I would have replaced. The new "cartoon" is very cartoon.

    Thanks for answering my question.

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    My brothers and sister I greet you in the wounderful name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ ,where ever you are ,God's peace be with you all.

    Blessings in Christ.

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    Blessings to you, Tes.  I hope you are doing well.

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    Blessings to you, Tes.  I hope you are doing well.

    Hi,Joe thank you I am doing well,I had my birthday yesterday,and this greeting is out of a special occassion,to greet my brothers and sisters,whom I have come to know them through the forum.The last nummber of my age is "7"as well that reminds me the goodness of the Lord.Praise to His name.

    Blessings in Christ.

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    Thank you Logos for correcting  the spelling-

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Member Posts: 35 ✭✭

    Hello dearest  Tes and other Logos friends. My name is Robel and I am from Eritrea, but currently residing in Germany. I just want to give you all the friends a word of appreciation for all your contributions in accordance to His grace. I would appreciate it If am gonna be your friend as well. God bless you all.

    IN HIS LEGACY

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    Debessay said:

    I would appreciate it If am gonna be your friend as well

    Welcome Debessay. We are all friends here. Tes—who started this thread—resides in Frankfurt. Are you nearby?

  • Member Posts: 35 ✭✭

    Hello dearest Jack Caviness. Thanks for your prompt and warm welcoming.  It`s my very pleasure to be your Logos friend. And I just live in Bad Homburg, which  is almost 30kms far from Tes. . Stay blessed

    IN HIS LEGACY

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    Debessay said:

    Hello dearest  Tes and other Logos friends. My name is Robel and I am from Eritrea, but currently residing in Germany. I just want to give you all the friends a word of appreciation for all your contributions in accordance to His grace. I would appreciate it If am gonna be your friend as well. God bless you all.

    Hello precious brother.Wow,  Logos is taking over some territories in our area. 

     

     

     

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Member Posts: 35 ✭✭

    Hey dearest Tes. Nice to hear from you brother. I cling myself with what u have said. Yeah,  Logos is expanding !

    IN HIS LEGACY

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    Tes said:


    Hello precious brother.Wow,  Logos is taking over some territories in our area. 


    Wow we now know of at least three Logos users from Eritrea or Ethiopia now living in Germany. Do you guys all know each other? There's Tes, and Robel, and also Yared who introduced himself earlier in the thread. Are you all speakers of Amharic as your first language?

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    Hello dearest Rosie. Nice to hear from you. I am from Eritrea like Tes,  but we can  both speak an  Ethiopian language (Amharic) as well. I know Tes. very well. He is our respectfull bro. But I have not yet well-acquianted with Yared. God bless you.

    IN HIS LEGACY

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    Wow we now know of at least three Logos users from Eritrea or Ethiopia now living in Germany. Do you guys all know each other? There's Tes, and Robel, and also Yared who introduced himself earlier in the thread. Are you all speakers of Amharic as your first language?


    Hi Precious Rosie, greetings from the
    bottom of my heart. I am the one who knows Yared and Debessay ,Yared is in Köln
    I guess about 150 km away from  me ,with
    Yared we communicate in Amharic,These two guys are very brilliant ,Had it not
    been because of the Lord I am not worthy to communicate with them.I wounder
    they don't know one another,but they are outstanding ones.

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Member Posts: 35 ✭✭

    Hey Tes. You are lifting me up man! I know u are encourager!  As per your good complement, let me share with you the following  qouation  "Bieng right isn't as important as bieng loved, being first isn't as important as bieng together." Stay blessed.

    IN HIS LEGACY

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    Debessay said:

    Hey Tes. You are lifting me up man! I know u are encourager!  As per your good complement, let me share with you the following  qouation  "Bieng right isn't as important as bieng loved, being first isn't as important as bieng together." Stay blessed.

    Welcome Dbessay,  And a great quote for us all to ponder.

    Blessings

    Andrew

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    Debessay said:

    Hey Tes. You are lifting me up man! I know u are encourager!  As per your good complement, let me share with you the following  qouation  "Bieng right isn't as important as bieng loved, being first isn't as important as bieng together." Stay blessed.

    Welcome Debessay,  And a great quote for us all to ponder.

    Blessings

    Andrew

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    Hi Tes,

    you know we are not worthy to be praised, for it is written:


     

    Rev 4:11

    “You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, since you created all things, and because of your will they existed and were created!”

     

    Rev 5:12

    “Worthy is the lamb who was killed to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and praise!”

     

    May God bless you Guys!

     

  • Member Posts: 35 ✭✭

    Hello dearest Andrew. My pleasure to hear your warm welcome greetings. Be blessed.

    IN HIS LEGACY

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    Hello dearst Yared.

    Nice to have you here in Logos Forum though am just a new comer to the group. But God bless you for your contributions in iyesus.com in accordance to His mercy and grace. March ahead! "START WITH HIM TO FINISH WITH HIM"

    IN HIS LEGACY

  • Member Posts: 4,035 ✭✭✭

    Hi Tes,

    you know we are not worthy to be praised, for it is written:

     

     

    Rev 4:11

    “You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, since you created all things, and because of your will they existed and were created!”

     

    Rev 5:12

    “Worthy is the lamb who was killed to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and praise!”

     

     

    May God bless you Guys!

     

    Amen! Praise the Lord. Welcome Yared.

    Blessings in Christ.

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    Debessay said:

    Hello dearst Yared.

    Nice to have you here in Logos Forum though am just a new comer to the group. But God bless you for your contributions in iyesus.com in accordance to His mercy and grace. March ahead! "START WITH HIM TO FINISH WITH HIM"

    Thank you brother,

    nice to have you here too. I'm also new to this forum but am being blessed by so many of my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. May the Grace of our Lord be with all of you!

  • Member Posts: 4,035 ✭✭✭

    Hello Pastor A.J.Van den Herik

    Well come to this forum! in feauture you will tell us more about  what looks like christianity in your area.

    May God bless you!

    Beneyam from Ethiopia

    Greetings to  Pator Beneyam in Addis Ababa,(Ethiopia)

    Blessings in Christ.

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    In my case, they call them great grandchildren. Geeked Of course, by then, I will add another great to that. Cool

    When I retired from the USN, I promised to live until the Lord returns to make them pay for my years of service.

    I LOVE that attitude Jack.  [6]

    My wife's grandfather worked over 30+ years for Mobil oil company drilling hundreds of oil wells in Oklahoma & Texas. He was retired longer than he had worked for them.

    I worked for General Motors 19 years and have been retired for 12.  I would like to live long enough to replace the corporate memories with the familial. Watching my kids grow and have their own families is marvelous. 

    bumper sticker of the week: I child-proofed my house but they keep getting in.

    Logos 7 Collectors Edition

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    bumper sticker of the week: I child-proofed my house but they keep getting in.

    [Y][8-|]

    Several years ago, I heard James Dobson speak of the "Empty Nest Syndrome" which occurs after all the children are grown and moved away from home. My youngest is now 44, and I still haven't seen an empty nest! They keep moving back home, and when the children stopped moving back home, they sent their grown children!

    NOTE: This is not a complaint. I love the fact that my children and grand-children feel comfortable living with Papa & Granny (It's probably Granny they want to live with, however.)

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    They keep moving back home, and when the children stopped moving back home, they sent their grown children!

    Yup, 2 back at the moment and a grandchild planning on using me to cut college expenses when he transfers to the university.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

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    Jim-Ray said:

    I live in Sudden Valley (Bellingham) Washington, USA: or rather, at my desk here at Logos headquarters!

    I am in the sales department and have had the opportunity to speak with many, if not most, of you that have posted on this forum.  My good friend Ghebreab (Tes) pointed out that there isn't much Logos Employee involvement in the forums.  Well, that's true ... this is my first post.  In our defense, they keep us pretty busy with non-forum related business the majority of the time!

    Thank you Ghebreab for pushing me into posting, and I look forward to hearing from you all soon!

     

    Thank you Jim-Ray to have you in the followship of  Brothership and friendship  in Christ  with all of us,who are scattered all over the world:I wish to see others doing the samething,

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Member Posts: 15 ✭✭

    Tes "forced" me into commenting here while I was working on his computer. I am a Washington State native but relatively new to Bellingham (2 years). I Married a Canadian and "saved" her by bringing her State side:) I help out with tech support at logos and have been enjoying it!

  • Member Posts: 191 ✭✭

    Hi Ghebreab!

    I live in the midwest, but you already knew that!

    What a great thread you started!  Thanks!

    wordcenterministries.org

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    Sharon said:

    Hi Ghebreab!

    I live in the midwest, but you already knew that!

    What a great thread you started!  Thanks!

    Thank you Sharon, God bless you.

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Member Posts: 4,035 ✭✭✭

    Debessay said:

    "START WITH HIM TO FINISH WITH HIM"

    Philippians 1:6 For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus. 


     

    Blessings in Christ.

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    Tes said:

    Philippians 1:6 For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus. 

    [:D]

     

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    Hello dearest Tes. Amen and thanx for the verse.

    IN HIS LEGACY

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    I teach a large adult class at First Presbyterian Church, Aurora, Illinois.

    I'm a retired high school mathematics teacher. My wife is a retired kindergarten teacher. We have 5 children (41 to 29)  and 10 grandchildren (20 to 2).

     

    Soli Deo Gloria

    Randy

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    I'm an Australian who moved to Taiwan with an American wife to preach and plant a church (we were blessed and have been successful in doing so).

    During the six years I've been here I have:

    * Taught English at a Montessori kindergarten (five and a half years of bliss)

    * Taught English at a bǔxíbān (two and a half years of fun, but no bliss)

    * Worked as a technical writer at a wireless technology company (a year and a half of interesting and career building experiences)

    * Worked as a documentation editor at one of the Big Four audit firms (two years and counting of useful career oriented work)

    * Worked as the director of training at a corporate training company (a year and counting)

    * Completed my Masters degree at Monash (information management and systems)

    * Started applying for a PhD at NTUST (industrial and information management)

    * Indulged my hobby (photography)

    * Had three theological books published (I have one 570 A4 page work still waiting a sufficiently bold publisher), and a handful of journal articles, for all of which work I am completely indebted to Logos

    * As a lay leader of a church I helped plant, helped bring people to Christ, and preached in Japan (one visit), China (three visits), and Korea (four visits)

    It has been a busy six years.

    What has really helped me tremendously has been my Logos library. I cannot estimate accurately the value it has been to me. I am living in a country where I simply cannot purchase such works conveniently. To build this library through Amazon would have been prohibitively expensive, and I couldn't fit a tenth of these works in my apartment if they were hard copies.

    I had to leave a couple of hundred books in Australia when I moved, but I was able to take all my Logos books with me. Since then I've gradually built up the kind of library I never thought I would ever be able to afford; it challenges the libraries in a couple of the theological seminaries here in terms of value and currency (they have a lot more books than I do, but I have far more of the most recent scholarship and I purchased it a lot cheaper).

    I hesitate to reflect on how much I've spent over the years (I seem to average at least US$1,500 a year), but it has all been worth it. Having this wealth of scholarly commentary available to me has been tremendously useful in my church work, and the amount of time it has saved me is impossible to calculate. May God bless the efforts of Logos to bring a clear understanding of His Word to more people.

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  • Member Posts: 1,213 ✭✭✭

    wow!  I guess it is time for me to get off my butt... [;)]

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    I teach a large adult class at First Presbyterian Church, Aurora, Illinois.

    I'm a retired high school mathematics teacher. My wife is a retired kindergarten teacher. We have 5 children (41 to 29)  and 10 grandchildren (20 to 2).

     

    Soli Deo Gloria

    Randy

    Welcome Randall,May the Lord bless your entire household to be a blessing.

    Blessings in Christ.

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    May God bless the efforts of Logos to bring a clear understanding of His Word to more people.

    Amen.

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Member Posts: 4,035 ✭✭✭

    wow!  I guess it is time for me to get off my butt... Wink

    1 Kings 19:7  

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Member Posts: 4,035 ✭✭✭

    Nice city!

    I'm from Melbourne, Australia (another nice city!).

    God bless,

    Hi Dave,Australia is has been in mind since I was 3rd grade,I was taught in the school,Australia was number on in sheep ,and how is it now?

    Blessings in Christ.

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    Tes said:

    Hi Dave,Australia is has been in mind since I was 3rd grade,I was taught in the school,Australia was number on in sheep ,and how is it now?

    Australia has been in my mind,since I was 3rd grade.I was taught in the school .Australia was number one in sheep,and how is it now?

    Blessings in Christ.

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    Tes said:

    Australia has been in my mind,since I was 3rd grade.I was taught in the school .Australia was number one in sheep,and how is it now

    According to some 2005 figures China was leading the way:

    The world population of sheep in 2005 was just over one billion. China
    has about 170 million sheep, most of which are raised for meat. Australia, with about 100 million, and New Zealand,
    with about 50 million (much more than their human population), dominate
    the world export trade in sheep products. Large numbers of sheep are
    also found in other Asian countries, Europe, Africa, and South America (Miller 1998). Source:http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sheep

    And there is http://www.sheep101.info/  and Sheep 201 for further information about raising them... apologies if this is off topic but we are all like sheep that have gone astray.

  • Member Posts: 4,035 ✭✭✭

    According to some 2005 figures China was leading the way:

    The world population of sheep in 2005 was just over one billion. China
    has about 170 million sheep, most of which are raised for meat. Australia, with about 100 million, and New Zealand,
    with about 50 million (much more than their human population), dominate
    the world export trade in sheep products. Large numbers of sheep are
    also found in other Asian countries, Europe, Africa, and South America (Miller 1998). Source:http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sheep

    And there is http://www.sheep101.info/  and Sheep 201 for further information about raising them... apologies if this is off topic but we are all like sheep that have gone astray.

    Thank you Andrew,

    we are all like sheep that have gone astray

    .

    We were: 1 Peter 2:25

    Blessings in Christ.

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    *smile*

    That, Tes, is a very good theological point!  Praise God that it is more than just "theology"

    Peace to you!

    Philippians 4:  4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........

  • Member Posts: 4,035 ✭✭✭

    *smile*

    That, Tes, is a very good theological point!  Praise God that it is more than just "theology"

    Peace to you!

    Hallelujah!Glory to His wonderful name forever and ever more..........................

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Member Posts: 4,035 ✭✭✭

    I live and pastor the church in Cesky Tesin, the oldest town of the Ostrava metropolitan area in the Czech Republic. This year our church celebrated 100 years of existence and our town 1200 years since its legendary beginning. It used to be the capital of the Austrian Silesia. Our town is devided between Czech Republic and Poland, it used to be called in the past Teshen in German or Cieszyn in Polish.

    You can find some more information about Silesia here and about the Teschen Silesia (The Duchy of Teshen) here.

    Dear brother Bohuslav I haven seen no post from you for a long time,are you OK.or is he OK.

     

    Blessings in Christ.

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